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Off to a great start in Bradenton. From what Ive seen, numbers are improving from yesterday.
The Swedes are looking strong lead by Westfalls S10 @ 6.40
Mullet stood it up and crashed back down, then next run lifted to a 7.45
Doc McIntyre 7.76…n/a BBC.
Tabscotts split bumper 8.50’s both passes. Personal bests!
Last pass…Mullet runs 6.75
Tom Bailey blows the tires off in his only pass with a 10 second run
 
just came in to post about day 1.. that crash was nuts.... I had just watched 1320's vid a couple hrs before where he was talking to them and saying how sick the car was and what contenders they where....

just watched Cleetus's channel... great first day for McFlurry IMO...
 
Bailey and Morris are both out overnight.
Morris…trans/driveshaft

Heard this am it was 225’ DA.
Yesterday was -50’ DA.
Alex Taylor has put down a 6 each day.
Bryant Goldstone
The red midyear Vette (6.0LS w Edelbrock supercharger) dips into the nines!
The Cummins C10 runs 9.11 best ever.
 
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Bailey and Morris are both out overnight.
Morris…trans/driveshaft

Heard this am it was 225’ DA.
Yesterday was -50’ DA.
just heard thru the rumor mill, mcflurry broke today and mullet is doing well.. also sam didn't run the tahoe......
 
just heard thru the rumor mill, mcflurry broke today and mullet is doing well.. also sam didn't run the tahoe......
Saw a post on IG from cleeter that naming the Mustang after the problematic Micky-d’s Ice cream machine was a less than wise choice. McFlurry was on the end of a rope in the pic. Broke on the drive.
 
McFlurry broke something in the bottom end of the Godzilla engine. Sent the car back to the shop, and got George and James into the Porsche and then they blew a tire in the Porsche.
 
Mullet runs a loose 6.94
The Swede S10 is no.1
The Swede C4 is no.2
 
Mullet is out, chucked a rod. Wonder if this was a result of them running it without oil for a period of time? Granted it's barley clinging to life at this power level, but...
 
Mullet is out, chucked a rod. Wonder if this was a result of them running it without oil for a period of time? Granted it's barley clinging to life at this power level, but...
I saw them accidentally run it for 30 seconds with no oil last night, and immediately thought it probably wasn't going to finish sick week. It happens.

A lot of them dropping out this race, lots of carnage and crashes. Not a good race for many.

Those Swedish guys are dominating this one...
 
Heard them say yesterday attrition at drag and drive events takes out up to 25% of entries.
 
I saw them accidentally run it for 30 seconds with no oil last night, and immediately thought it probably wasn't going to finish sick week. It happens.

A lot of them dropping out this race, lots of carnage and crashes. Not a good race for many.

Those Swedish guys are dominating this one...

Cleeter was leaning on that engine well past what Steve Morris said was a maximum. Steve said plainly that 35 psi boost was about max for that block, Cleeter was running 45 psi and hit boost cut at 50 psi at least once. Steve is guessing the block cracked when it hit 50 psi, then let go during the last run. Sounds like Steve is going to be building him a SMX now.

The starting it with no oil wasn't helpful, but apparently Cleeter has done that 4 or 5 times with the engine at various events last year.
 
Yeah but it only takes one scored bearing to spin a bearing under load and once you do that there goes the rod out the block immediately under race conditions. Now if he was only idling, it may have never produced enough pressure to hurt it. Many bracket racers regularly run 1 quart low on BBC and when they do that it loses oil pressure through the big end right after they let off. But it's not under load anymore.

I choose not to do that, would rather not risk it just to pick up .02 seconds. Occasionally after many runs and some street driving if I burn a 1/2 a quart or so it will lose pressure after the big end for a second or two, then I know it's past time to top it off. All the serious guys run dry sumps. 7500 RPM or more in a big block can suck the sump dry faster than it can drain back.

I also wondered, I heard someone say he did a standing 1/2 mile with it? It made me wonder if his wet sump motor had enough oil reservoir to go that long without losing oil pressure...

Though I agree, aluminum has cycle limits, there is no strain threshold like steel where if you stay below it, it will last for indefinite cycles. With aluminum, its just a matter of how many. So the block lasted first season but I was wondering if it was going to last another season of that abuse. To be honest, I didn't think the block would last as long as it did with as much boost as he was running at times. I would of guessed that block was good for maybe 2000 HP, and he was pushing past 3,000.

He really should have an SMX billet block for what he's doing anyway.
 
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I’m amazed at the lot of 7 second cars out there!

The swede boys run 6.45 for the S10 and finally after the 3 rd pass a 6.56 for the C4.

Off to Orlando for finals tomorrow.
 
At one point we were running 0w Red Line synthetic during the heads up class portions. We would gain .1, and we needed it since the mopar kids were cheating more than us

Then we lost a rod at 1200’ in Billings. It took us 4 years to get that car to run fast enough to be competitive heads up, and cost us 3x what we had in that engine to get back to that. Lesson learned
 
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Yeah, I've never seen so many 6 second cars in one drag and drive event. Maybe everyone just wants to go to Florida in February....:D
 
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